Microsoft Didn’t Send Employees To Best Buy’s Wii U Event

The internet has been buzzing with rumors that Microsoft sent employees to Best Buy stores to disrupt Nintendo’s Wii U promotional tour. The problem with this story is that it isn’t true. “But there’s a video of a Microsoft employee talking to people waiting in line at a Best Buy, I saw it online!”
A typical day for the guy in the video below is trying to explain to someone why they should buy a Surface Pro instead of a cheaper iPad or Android tablet. A tough sell indeed.

To clear up my statement a bit. If this vid came out around Xmas when the WiiU was launched I would have called BS but with the choices Mircosoft have been doing lately, I wouldn't have put this pass them.

Wouldn't it be better to go to a BestBuy and see the Microsoft reps talking to tablet buyers than to simply choose not to believe the rumors? While you are there don't be surprised if you are jumped by the DirectTV reps walking around.

Spybox? Way to be afraid of technology. My tv already has these features built in. So does a Vita, 3DS, smartphone, and laptop. Kinect has been around for years. Amazing this wasn't an issue until a week ago.

1st there are no Mircosoft employees in either of the 2 BestBuys in my province(NS) as I shop the regularly, there are no other reps there either TBH just the BestBuy employees. Outta of the 15 years I have shopped there, I would have noticed if "reps" all of a sudden showed up from any company.

I used "SpyBox" because that was the term used in the video, and its use would refers to them talking about Xbox One(Kinect) and not a tablet like the article refers to.

Edit: I really could care less about the Kinect tech watching me or not

It's not uncommon stateside to have reps from DirectTV, Microsoft, or any other company walking around "assisting" customers. Sometimes they are informative, other times *cough* DirectTV, they are a pain in the ass.

This is a new strategy by Best Buy to try and get more customers coming by having these partnerships with companies like Samsung and Microsoft setting up stations in Best Buy stores since these employees will be more knowledgeable than BB employees would be. I think this started earlier this year and probably hasn't rolled out to all locations yet. Not sure if they even will be in every store. So even if you don't see it in your locations, doesn't mean they don't exist.

With that said, it's a matter of semantics. Ok, so Microsoft didn't send people to the Wii-U event. A Microsoft employee wandered away from his duties into an event for a competitor trying to "inform" people of his own product. I don't think that's any better, and he never should have left his own area.

The irony is all this hate is based on rumors like this. Gamers can be like spoiled children that throw tantrums when they don't get their way. It's easier to grab a pitchfork and join the mob then it is to question why anyone picked up a bitchfork in the first place.

The same people complained when Microsoft made the Xbox broadband only. I remember them saying the Xbox would fail since dial up gamers were being left out. Same complaints on HDD's and paid online gaming services. Today they complain that you can rip your games to your console's HDD. We can now play any game in our library remotely, share with 10 friends and play without having a disc in the tray. All horrible things introduced by the vile company Microsoft.

Let's be honest, the negativity is based on ignorance and perceived "rights" that none of the kids complaining can take 10 seconds of their life to actually know. Our "rights" are clearly defined in the User Agreement in the user manual nobody reads. XboxOne discs are more liberal than digital downloads that adhere to the User Agreement.

The thing is people are stuck with traditional right. And as the saying goes "people are scared of changes". One company takes leaps other takes baby steps. The user in the end goes where they feel more comfortable, but a lot of people reject and also spite the changes they don't like.

Sure they didn't, the same way Microsoft didn't have a scripted rape joke doing the Killer Instinct demo. Oh and for those of you not aware, it was reported by people there that this joke was in fact scripted and read off a teleprompter and later on Microsoft denied it and said it was just banter between employees.

How does that relate to this article ? Of course they are going to have scripts. They are trying to make it rated PG at the same time like a real world scenario. But of course if it was real time, there would be some T bagging and other things like it. But lying of a script is that big of a deal to you ?

The money they paid to disrupt the event could've been used to fix the Xbox One...Then again that might be a saving grace...if they had a little more budget we prob would've seen a Sega CD expansion on it...

This article is total BS. The MS guy mentions nothing about a surface pro or any other product other than the xbone. Nice try to deflect the sleazy business practices of MS. Pathetic website pushing MS crap.

Why do I get the feeling you only know of Microsofts "sleazy business practices" since someone equally enlightened told you so? What was that video, a minute long? Obviously that is more than enough to represent what he did that entire day. If the person had been there to sabotage the event, the video would have been more incriminacting and much longer.

Don't you think it's weird that someone that markets the Xbox360 like Larry Hyrb congratulates a developer for a PS3 exclusive and the fans create a false perception that both companies not only hate, but are out to get each other? Manufacturers create the platforms. Gamers create the wars.

Do you game because Sony makes consoles or does Sony make consoles because you game? When you support one and hate the other, you are the one that ultimately loses. All three consoles have great exclusives. If you can't afford to own multiple ocnsoles, find a friend that has one you don't and enjoy gaming. Why hate?

Lets see Microsoft DRM on XBox One, RROD on XBOX 360, Bing Browser, Windows 8 no Start Button, can you produce a product that people actually want and have employees that listen to customer needs? I think not. It's all down hill for Microsnort now, long live Apple, Google, Samsung and Sony

First off, I don't plan on getting an Xbox One. I will be getting a PS4. As a Best Buy employee, our store has a Microsoft rep who spends a his time at the tablets and talking to people about Microsoft products. Seeing this video is nothing out of the ordinary. Our Microsoft employee sometimes walks around and talks to people and likes to stop and look at the new stuff on his way in or out. That's what this looks like more than anything. If a Microsoft rep walked by a WiiU and wanted to look at it, I'd be hard pressed to believe that no one is going to say anything to him about the Xbox. I don't see any videos of reps trying to sell anyone on a system. This is a guy with a backpack and a company shirt on probably on his way in trying to see what the fuss is about and then being poked fun at about his company's system. This is a big deal about nothing as usual.